I'm still trying to wrap my head around the part from the first season where they walk past a bunch of dead soldiers outside the CDC with rifles and presumably LMG's littered everywhere and they didn't think to take any. Logic isn't big in this group.
If a country cop and a kid who's never fired an automatic weapon before can take out that group of zombies, then I think a squad of trained soldiers could pretty easily put down a small town. It is hard to take the zombie threat seriously in this show.
There's a mid season finale for that I would imagine :$
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If a country cop and a kid who's never fired an automatic weapon before can take out that group of zombies, then I think a squad of trained soldiers could pretty easily put down a small town. It is hard to take the zombie threat seriously in this show.
not sure if the comic ever touched on this but is it possible the outbreak is slower in spreading than anyone considered? Say maybe it takes up to and over three months to cross loosely based area of land. Reason would be those that have turned tend to go where the food and noise is as obviously shown in the series. In other words if this all started in, say the port of New York, it would be up to two years to reach Los Angeles, unless helped by vehicle travel of any kind. This could account for seemingly endless amounts of walkers as there are still fresh people dying off. Dead tissue will only last so long.
Therefore just as with 28 Days Later the powers that be put of a front line to close off said parts of the country, no in or out.
Then again im still laughing at whomever thought it a great idea to have a crashed helicopter on top of a single level retail building then have zombies just fall through the floor as they walk by weak points.
Myth busters are clowns anyway. Smart guys, yet they never try other reasonable ways to do things that actually work.
not sure if the comic ever touched on this but is it possible the outbreak is slower in spreading than anyone considered? Say maybe it takes up to and over three months to cross loosely based area of land. Reason would be those that have turned tend to go where the food and noise is as obviously shown in the series. In other words if this all started in, say the port of New York, it would be up to two years to reach Los Angeles, unless helped by vehicle travel of any kind. This could account for seemingly endless amounts of walkers as there are still fresh people dying off. Dead tissue will only last so long.
Therefore just as with 28 Days Later the powers that be put of a front line to close off said parts of the country, no in or out.
Then again im still laughing at whomever thought it a great idea to have a crashed helicopter on top of a single level retail building then have zombies just fall through the floor as they walk by weak points.
I wonder if they are ever going to show winter on the show? I want to see what happens to the walkers. Also have they ever mentioned what happens when a walker is electrocuted? My dad keeps telling me they should have electrified the fence at the prison. I said that would take too much gas for a generator and the walkers would probably just twitch, not necessarily die.